The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 274, Ed. 1 Sunday, August 9, 1964 Page: 12 of 12
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• CHOICE OF 12 MEATS •
• 10 VEGETABLES •
• VARIETY OF SALADS •
AND PASTRIES
®lj* latjtmntt Guk Sunday, August 9, 1964
Hook, Line And Sinker
year’s first tropical
Abby, helped fishing In
By CHESTER ROGERS
The
sthttn
some places, hindered it in oth-
ers..
The experienced red fisher-
men who dropped their lures
and baits up; back in the grass
caught the reds until they were ....
satisfied. The reds are one of didn’t
our best tide ru nners, a nd fish- a losing
nrman fniind tham pondir On I a. __A •—
of Cedar Point, maybe a little
protected on the inside.
"That was a funny storm,"
Hollaway said, "It came up so
fast it must have had a lot of
steam behind it. I knew it had
a lot of wind, because when I
threw out the anchor, it seemed
it just kept on sailing. We put
dfi our life preservers, though,
try to keep dry, it was
g battle. We finally rode
lights on shore, and came on in.
Captain W. B. (Blumer) Thomp-
son sure was glad to see us."
So, there you have a water
There has been some fishing,
though.
Capt. Earl Barnett at Bay-
is. All of Baytown's
are familiar with
how fast the squalls can whip
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fishermen
ermen found them ready to be jt out when we could see the'er.
we should have practiced soon
The storm faded about as fast
as it started, but it did bring
some needed rain in some sec-
tions of the state. It fouled up
Baytown fishing because it
roughed up the bay to the point
you couldn’t stay on it.
But there is a little rough
water in every fisherman’s life.
If you don’t believe it, ask W. I 6;15|B Weather
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"blue norther" we experienced
here in Baytown the other day.
Hollaway and his son-in -law,
Ken Jackson, were a little late
in getting started. They began |
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Separator, then moved on to
what they figured would be bet-
ter fishing waters.
Our hero looked back over his
9:00
shoulder when he heard some, ,.
tumbling noise, thought it might ®
be thunder, and saw a little|10:(w
cloud back lip fa the country.
Didn't pay much attention, fig-,,. ..
ured he could out run it. They 10 ™
just kept on with their fishing,
looking into the sun. .
The sky had been an autumn M-‘I5
haze, all of a sudden it turned L „„
.. .black with fury only Texa*11^
weather can know, and started U 00
blowing like it meant business. 12.‘15
jfcrankeft up when he 1:301
saw the wind lift fae'tiust in a|-l:2QJ
cloud and roll.....tt offshore .at 1:30 |
Capt, Jeff Harbour’s place. I 3 :34 (
He still figured he could out-1 1:35
run it and set sail for home. 3:35
He rounded Dow’s, and it hit 2:00
him. Tile wafer roughened up*
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little, and started raining. He
couldn’t see land, and he didn’t
hi.l 6:55 <
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Have. a. flashlight to read
compass. *
Talkaboutproblems. When 10-
ooTliigh waves sSrtTweaking
right off shore in a rain that
drops visibility from one end of I Ltt
the boat to the other, and you' B
don’t have a flashlight to read
ysuiartaw
ing problems.
Hollaway did the only thing
,’ou could do. He threw out the
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these days.
Tomrhy Ray, the famous fish-
ing barber, has been stacking
up the trout. He told Captain
Barnett he had never seen the
specs like they were hitting out
there the other afternoon. He
said he believed he would have
to try it again before the week
is out. ~ ,
Did you ever hear of a wom-
an bass expert that likes to use
a fly rod?
There is one in Baytown. It
be testing in three major areas
Monday and Tuesday.
From 6:30 to 10 p.m. Mon-
day, the placement tests for the
adult education classes will be
given in the aueditorium. These
achievement tests will be to de-
termine the level of instruction
Testing Schedule
for Next Week At,r.
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'Wife Beaters'Usually Weakest Men|
CHICAGO (AP) — Most wife- Framingham, Mass., in the cur-1
rent Archives of General Psy-1
chiatry, published by the Amer-
ican Medical Association. j
Instead, a team of psychi-
atrists said their small study
showed, ttie m/n as a rule were
Ineffectual,, reaso-
ning "mother’s
Indency to drink
is none other than Mrs. Kath-
ryn (J. T.) Wood, president of
the BaytownrEducation Associa-
tion,: a teacher when she can’t
find time for fishing.
Mrs. Wood's father, G. S.l
Hart, a retired school superin-
tendent who-livey-at-Alto, is a
member of the Duran Club, one
of east Texas’ mos*f"-----—j
vate fishing lakes.
Prof.Hartfaughf"hTs^dau;
ter how^HMM
day,
2-pound bass that
as far as the Was cohcemed.
Listen to Mrs. Wood tell about
.
excessively.
„ . . . And their wives typically
were aggressive, efficient, mas-
Jht culine> and serially frigid. "
w ^3e?3R*3“*t
prove their use of the basic
skills, such as reading, writing wnt Ron,
Guemple, director of technical "working equilibrium"
morifamoui prf- gnti national education until marital relation
low to fly fish the other mnnif^^pni+wp tile child became a threat,
and Mrs Wood caught a -v Test*.„a, squired entrance The preliminary findings were
to bass\K a record ***•"? inShAm ^ on a detailed *tud? of ?
and 6 p.m. Tuesday in the au- families in a predominantly
ditorium. Students planning to middle class suburban area in
enter Lee this fa* are encour- Massachusetts.
'Why, there’s absolutely noth-
ing to this fishing business. First
you learn how to throw lhat fly
line, you simply lasso it a cou-
ple of times, and drop a black
ilastic worm right beside the
ily pads. If there is a bass
there, he will gulp it down, and
you have him. If there isn’t a
iass there, you just chunk it
some place else."
Did you ever hear fly fishing
explained so simply? That’s the
art of being- a teacher, you re-
dtfee knowledge- to the -simple
essentials, and you have it.
Mrs. Wood’s father has a
standing order for black plastic
worms, fly size, and she takes
him a package every time she
goes home for the weekend, and
that's every chance she. has.. Ot
course, Prof. Hart caught one
warned 4 «m *
e is
for years—until one of their
ie eldest son,
they sought
outside help.
and mathematics.
Applicants for the Licensed ouls,ue ne‘P- '
Vocational -Nursing School wiil Commenting on the stability
be tested at 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. of the marriages, the psychi-
Tuesday. These tests will be atrists suggested the couples
started in the auditorium. Ap- had mutually passive and ag-
plications Tor the school will be gressive personality traits that
Pasadena Suit
To Recover Its
Records Delayed
Attorneys for City of Pasa-
dena and Dist. A tty. Frank I
Briscoe agreed Friday to de-
lay a law suit to recover some
of the city’s records while the
May term grand jury conducts
its investigation into the city's
affairs.
Attorney* Fred Much in Jtdyi
filed a suit asking that Briscoe,
Justice of the'Peace Dave F.
Thompson, and Briscoe’s assist-j
ant Frank Puckett, return the
subpenaed when Thompson con- j
m ducted a court of inquiry into
they Pasadena’s fiscal affaire in 1
l« The same records were sub-1
penaed later by the grand jury.
Much said the city is unable I
Under New Management
HOWELL’S
CAFETERIA
aged to take.advantage of this The study was reported by
Drs. John E. Snell, Richard J.
Rosenwaid, and Ames Robey;
testing date, Wallace Heaner,
testing director, said. This is an
ability test that helps to deter-
mine the areas in which a stu-
dent is more likely to succeed.
Other tests to be given in ad-
dition to the SCAT, include
math placement, data process-
ing and computer programming.
These will be administered at-,
ter the completion of the SCAT.j
ROY and ART HOWELL-OWNERS
(FORMERLY WOLVERTON’S CAFETERIA)
6406 Bayway Dr. Wooster Shopping Center
to complete its budget and an-j|
the records.
thatj
unds. The rec?
ord for the lake Is a 64-pound-
aught by O. T. Allen, one
to’s civic lei *
of Alto’s
Undaunted,
Wood. ** *
leaders.
though, te Mrs.
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Tennessee Emie Ford
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od. She is going, to break the
’SjtaFhz-ts
up there. ™.,
afraid to bet on it.
Anybody
with a school teacher’s honest
enthusiasm to show the world
how it’s done, just might catch,
the biggest bass in the lake.
So, may your next fishing trip
be the best yet, and may the
catching of the fish you want
be as easy as Mrs. Wood said
it is.
Mrs. U. P. Summers_ is
CfianneTview Postmaster I
The U. S. Post Office Depart-
ment conducts; an exchange
program with Guatemala and
they study igays to coitouct post)
"ice, ... I
oximately
annelview Post Office.
Guatemaiaos Visit
Post Office In CV
Six dignitaries who are top of- gai?n, conducted by the Texas
cials in the Guatemala Prist Society for the Prevention of
Blindness.
"More than 400,000 Americans
nual audit without .....
"We honestly hope the grand
jury will act promptly in the in-
terest of Pasadena in all re-
spects," Much saied.
The hearing, before District
Judge Ben Moorehead, lasted
an half, hour. Most of the time
was' spent questioning Briscoe,
who,,testified . that the records
would be used to prepare crim-
inal prosecution into the Pasa-
dena inquiry.
The law suit. asked $200,000
against Briscoe, Puckett and)
Judge Thompson, if the records]
HOUSTON"- Slite SenrCriss $25(1,flOO d^J
Cole of Houston will serve as damage for each day the city
chairman of the September does not have the records for
"Sight -Saving Month” Cam- official use.
Criss Cole Heads
Up Sight-Saying
Month Campaign
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salization that half of all blind-'
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dv proximatel.v the size of the Noted cartoonist and film pro- wheat f?rown in recent, years in!
hannelview Post Office, — dticer Wait Disney i« sight-sav- excess of federal marketing quo-
The Guatemala officials will ing chairman of the National tas' Sufh wheat could not be
tot New York, Washington, Society- for the Prevention of so,d unless the farmer paid a ||
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while in' each large town, will Sen. Cole, who lost his sight Now that the marketing quota
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visit to Channelview, the post
office building received a wash
and face lifting — thanks to the
Channelview Fire Department.
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 274, Ed. 1 Sunday, August 9, 1964, newspaper, August 9, 1964; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1056702/m1/12/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.